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The S.S. Ayrshire Coast, of Liverpool (2)

Date: 1946

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1946

NOVEMBER 24TH. - TORBAY, AND SALCOMBE, DEVON, AND WEYMOUTH, DORSET.

A heavy south-westerly gale was blowing. The seas were very heavy. Visibility was poor. At 5.35 in the morning information came to the Torbay life-boat...

The Gear a Life-Boat Carries

Date: March 1956

Volume: 34

Issue: 375

Assistant Chief Inspector of Life-boats A MODERN life-boat may cost as much as £36,500. The great bulk of the cost is, of course, that of the hull and machinery, but a modern life-boat also carries a variety of stores and equip- ment....

Category: Articles

Additional Stations and New Life-Boats

Date: July 1861

Volume: 04

Issue: 41

THURSO, SCOTLAND.—A life-boat station has been recently established at Thurso in connection with the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, and a single-banked, selfrighting life-bqat, 30 feet long, and rowing six oars, has been placed there,...

Category: Articles

Wrecked!

Date: February 1891

Volume: 14

Issue: 159

SHE put to sea on Christmas Eve, And through their tears they saw her leave, And in that happy time of peace The strife of waters well might cease; Bat far away across the foam The sailor found another home.

No more, no...

Category: Poetry

A Gold-Medal Service at Ballycotton

Date: June 1936

Volume: 30

Issue: 326

By Mr. Robert H. Mahony, Honorary Secretary of the Ballycotton Station.

ON Friday, 7th February, 1936, a gale from the south-east sprang up on the south coast of Ireland, with a very heavy sea. The gale increased until,...

Category: Services

Disasters of Sixty and Fifty Years Ago. The Recollections of Eye-Witnesses

Date: December 1936

Volume: 30

Issue: 328

SIXTY years ago last September, and fifty years ago this December, life- boats were capsized and lives were lost.

Sixty years ago it was the life-boat at Kingstown, Co. Dublin, which capsized.

Her second...

Category: Articles

Commander E. D. Drury, O.B.E., R.D., R.N.R.

Date: March 1939

Volume: 31

Issue: 337

ON 31st December, 1938, Commander E. D. Drury, O.B.E., R.D., R.N.R., retired from the service of the Institu- tion, having been chief inspector of life-boats since August, 1930.

Commander Drury, whose early years were spent...

Category: Articles

The New 47-Feet Life-Boat

Date: December 1955

Volume: 34

Issue: 374

A NEW 47-feet Watson cabin life-boat, the first of her kind, completed her trials during the summer of 1955. She has now been sent to her station at Thurso, Caithness-shire.

The new life-boat is a development of the 46-feet...

Category: Articles

Last-Minute Rescue from Sinking Ship

Date: June 1956

Volume: 34

Issue: 376

AT 12.38 early on the morning of the j 2nd of January, 1956, the motor vessel Citrine of Glasgow, a vessel of 779 tons, bound from Llandulas for London with a cargo of limestone and carrying a crew of ten, wirelessed that her fore hatch had...

Category: Services

Blue Peter Goes to Sea at Beaumaris By Ray Kipling

Date: Spring 1976

Volume: 44

Issue: 456

THE COAST OF NORTH WALES JS QUJCt at the beginning of April with the storms of winter mainly over and the summer still to come. The weather can change in a few moments from bright sunshine to strong hail storms which bombard the magnificent...

Category: Articles